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- Cubana Chief Priest addressed reports of his defeat in the APC primary election for a House of Representatives seat.
- He remains determined and undeterred in his political ambitions despite the setback.
- During a conversation with streamer Peller, he expressed that online criticism does not affect him.
Nigerian socialite Cubana Chief Priest has addressed his recent loss in the APC primary election for a House of Representatives seat, affirming that this setback won’t deter his political aspirations.
In a discussion with streamer Peller, the prominent nightlife figure expressed his resilience against online criticism, noting that many of his detractors on social media do not share his level of financial success.
“I’ll never give up, even if I face another defeat. All these people trolling me on Instagram and Twitter, I’ve looked at their profiles, and none of them owns a G-Wagon,” he remarked.
Cubana Chief Priest further revealed that while numerous media outlets approached him for comments after the election results, he chose to engage primarily with younger audiences, which influenced his decision to speak during the conversation.
He further suggested that his political journey is still unfolding, hinting that a bigger role may be ahead despite the recent loss.
“How will I be sad at what poor men are saying? Everybody dey call me, TVC dey call me, Channels dey call me, but you’re the only one I replied because I’m for the youths. I have a plan B, maybe God wants me to be the Governor,” he added.
His remarks have triggered mixed reactions online, with supporters praising his confidence while critics faulted his comments about less privileged individuals.
The statement continues to generate buzz across social media as Nigerians debate his post-election comments.
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